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of the country continues to slide deeper into recession and protesters say the government's attempts to save the economy have failed and they now needed to step down our genes jacob graves is in the dritte for us we've heard. more people are probably turning out as an early period in the past to protest they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic on tuesday police charged protesters now there they fired rubber bullets into the crowd thirty people being detained there we saw a similar sonora percentage a wednesday as well this one the problems facing the police is that there's always going to be a hardcore few hundred out of this thousand that are willing to stay here there and just there to message until the very end and they're the ones that trouble arises when they try and clear them out now much he joined by jose and now jose is a member of the twenty fifth at ten but movement could be quite pivotal becomes organizing this so what you want from these demonstrations well i would say that we want to let them know let everyone know that these two a show me some variab
of the country continues to slide deeper into recession and protesters say the government's attempts to save the economy have failed and they now needed to step down our genes jacob graves is in the dritte for us we've heard. more people are probably turning out as an early period in the past to protest they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic on tuesday police charged protesters now there they fired rubber bullets into the crowd thirty people being detained there we saw a...
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government's attempts to save the economy have failed and they now demanded just stepped out is jacob screens is in the trid us. borders once again grips madrid streets is an interior stair cipro. testers clash with police we've had more people probably turning out as an earlier period in the past two protests they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic on choose they police charged protesters now they fired rubber bullets into the crowd thirty people being detained there we saw a similar sonora presented a wednesday as well this one the problems that facing the police is that there's always going to be a hardcore few hundred out of this thousand are willing to stay here or there and just there to message until the very end and they're the ones that trouble arises when they're trying to clear them out o. this so comes on the back of a very austere budget interesting forty billion euros in terms of cuts now this is mainly target ministries also extended to freeze when it comes to public sector pay for the third year running on the price of problems facing prime minister
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, there is something that's been very interesting going on as of late. long dated government bonds are being bought big time. the ten-year yield has now fallen eight straight sessions. last time that happened was in january of 2008. it smells a bit of fear. here's what's going on. stocks are telling a different story. stocks and bonds generally go in different directions. but the blue line is the s&p 500. we have been up, down, up again. the light green -- yellow, seahawks green, whatever you want to call it -- is the price of the ten-year fretreasury not. at the start of the year the two were going in opposite directions as we usually see. we had flare-ups. they started to converge, come back. we did what we normally do, diverged again. look at the far right, they are coming back together. people get scared, sell stocks and buy bonds. is that what's going on here? let's get rick santelli's take on it. rick? >> i think you nailed it. i think there is a bit of a water balloon metaphor or analogy to this as well. the federal reserve has a giant water balloon and they are trying to ma
, there is something that's been very interesting going on as of late. long dated government bonds are being bought big time. the ten-year yield has now fallen eight straight sessions. last time that happened was in january of 2008. it smells a bit of fear. here's what's going on. stocks are telling a different story. stocks and bonds generally go in different directions. but the blue line is the s&p 500. we have been up, down, up again. the light green -- yellow, seahawks green, whatever...
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greek government now we've seen these protests before let's be honest so is it any different this time and in spain catalonia the country's most economically important region one out catalonia in a growing drive to secede announces it down elections count as a referendum on independence oh snap take that madrid but madrid battling problems of its own without catalonia look at this barricades outside parliament to keep out the protesters what impact will all of this apparently growing dissent have plus we've talked about bank capital flight in europe but what about human capital flight not just within the euro zone but from other countries and continents which have faced turmoil of their own will discuss the impact of this immigration on the eurozone crisis and all things europe related with material of the dow jones and wall street journal from brussels let's get to today's capital account. for those of you who have euro zone crisis fatigue and i have to tell you i'm guilty of it time to wake up. you're looking at pictures from the first major general strike and protest in greece since
greek government now we've seen these protests before let's be honest so is it any different this time and in spain catalonia the country's most economically important region one out catalonia in a growing drive to secede announces it down elections count as a referendum on independence oh snap take that madrid but madrid battling problems of its own without catalonia look at this barricades outside parliament to keep out the protesters what impact will all of this apparently growing dissent...
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coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside barricaded parliament in madrid walls banished government bond yields i should mention above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking about immigration into the euro zone from other countries and continents facing conflicts of their own be the civil war or arab spring uprisings and greece is again take a look at this the rise in the legal border crossings. into g
coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside barricaded parliament in madrid walls banished government bond yields i should mention...
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that the syrian government of bashar assad has no future among the international community and called on the un to immediately pride protections for the syrian opposition groups that are currently occupying the northern part of the country u.s. president barack obama also released some criticism additional criticism of bashar al assad saying that time has come for his government to go and the u.s. president also said that the international community should support the vision that the syrians have for the future of their country now we do know that the u.s. and its western allies have been pushing for regime change in syria have been pushing for sanctions against syria russia is among the countries that believes diplomatic approach taken to the crisis in syria where i dialogue between the government and the opposition house to be created the united nations is still divide. it over how to resolve the problem in syria and i world leaders i won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the un headquarters in new york julian sun still hiding deep inside the ecuadorian embassy
that the syrian government of bashar assad has no future among the international community and called on the un to immediately pride protections for the syrian opposition groups that are currently occupying the northern part of the country u.s. president barack obama also released some criticism additional criticism of bashar al assad saying that time has come for his government to go and the u.s. president also said that the international community should support the vision that the syrians...
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issue of syria of the syrian crisis and deliver some harsh rhetoric against the syrian government of bashar al assad now this harsh rhetoric was first delivered just a day ago by the u.s. president barack obama and his french counterpart and a line of both of those leaders said that the syrian government of bashar assad is over and has no place among the international community they both are rallying the general assembly to help support the syrian opposition now other countries such as brazil said that the situation in syria the crisis in syria can only be concluded or dress through diplomacy and dialogue not military intervention but then there was also qatar that said to the general assembly that if the joint special envoy for syria locks are brahimi does not find a way to solve the crisis plan b. should be a no fly zone over syria so here we still have all the the the heads of or the all the members of the general assembly addressing this issue but there is still a big division on how to solve this problem the merino also egypt's new president mohamed morsi he is expected to speak
issue of syria of the syrian crisis and deliver some harsh rhetoric against the syrian government of bashar al assad now this harsh rhetoric was first delivered just a day ago by the u.s. president barack obama and his french counterpart and a line of both of those leaders said that the syrian government of bashar assad is over and has no place among the international community they both are rallying the general assembly to help support the syrian opposition now other countries such as brazil...
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reports as a budget on this issue will be discussed late this week by the correspondents government projecting the budget for next year and we're already hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three biggest demonstrations that have been engulfed in spain amateurish in response. karl's own costs as a sociologist and says the economic turmoil in spain has turned a whole generation of citizens into grants. if the should of whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the troika of the european union what you're seeing out here right now is the spanish and by extension their opinion citizenry reacting against austerity austerity right now is at a level where it's affecting people's daily lives is affecting whether or not people can get medical attention is affecting whether or not people can advance socially through education and social progress what you're seeing is a country where an entire generation is being rel
reports as a budget on this issue will be discussed late this week by the correspondents government projecting the budget for next year and we're already hearing that potentially there could be a freeze when it comes to cuts the health care cuts to spending on education that could really be seen as a backlash from what we've seen so far three biggest demonstrations that have been engulfed in spain amateurish in response. karl's own costs as a sociologist and says the economic turmoil in spain...
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community must come together to demand a cease fire in syria by both the government and the opposition to demand the release of prisoners and hostages and allow for humanitarian assistance russia's foreign minister said that he believes that one of the very big problems is that all members that signed the geneva communique are not fulfilling their responsibilities and obligations he said is very important for the six point peace plan that kofi annan outlined many months ago for that peace plan to be the foundation of what there could eventually. result to the crisis that's escalating in syria but he said what is most troubling for russia is that many western countries that are supporting the opposition are only demanding for the syrian government to cease fire but are looking the other way when the syrian opposition is waging a very deadly attacks those who oppose the implementation of the geneva communiqué they complain themselves an enormous responsibility if they insist on a ceasefire only by the government and encourage the opposition to intensify. decently push syria even deeper int
community must come together to demand a cease fire in syria by both the government and the opposition to demand the release of prisoners and hostages and allow for humanitarian assistance russia's foreign minister said that he believes that one of the very big problems is that all members that signed the geneva communique are not fulfilling their responsibilities and obligations he said is very important for the six point peace plan that kofi annan outlined many months ago for that peace plan...
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government employees revealing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been ours he talked about the audacity of the united states which he says has taken credit for the events of the arab spring when in fact credit was due to the people themselves and he finished by saying that the time for words has run out that the u.s. needs to cease its persecution of wiki leaks and its people and that obama needs to do the right thing not in five words but in fine deeds but meanwhile he is living here in the ecuadorian embassy just down the corridor from where i'm standing now and he's been here now for more than three months. just a national security and human rights director for the whistleblower organization government accountability project says the double standards washington applies in the case jeopardize freedom of speech in the country. a songe was able to draw a stark contrast by holding up the mirror to what president obama said the other day about democratic principles and freedom of speech president obama has brought more
government employees revealing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been ours he talked about the audacity of the united states which he says has taken credit for the events of the arab spring when in fact credit was due to the people themselves and he finished by saying that the time for words has run out that the u.s. needs to cease its persecution of wiki leaks and its people and that obama needs to do the right thing not in five...
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to the government's public sector cutbacks heed the surround congress movement has called for the dissolution of parliament but the heavy claims made to the group more harm than good cause alone in separatism with the potential . for spain to lose twenty percent of its current output would likely because the government more sleepless nights but prime minister a whole new budget shows no concessions to the protesters with forty billion euros a fresh cuts economists and activists alike have labeled the move as pandering to e.u. eurozone and i.m.f. demands adding fuel to the fire as people populate the central madrid on saturday to hurl accusations at police and the politicians they shelled j greece madrid find out more about the disturbances and damage that's shaking up europe by logging on to one side r.t. dot com here's what else we have for you on. galaxy quest india is pumping more money into its space program on larger satellites and planning ambitious projects on far away planets. plus the cities that made their pets and won the fight announces the final list of venues for the
to the government's public sector cutbacks heed the surround congress movement has called for the dissolution of parliament but the heavy claims made to the group more harm than good cause alone in separatism with the potential . for spain to lose twenty percent of its current output would likely because the government more sleepless nights but prime minister a whole new budget shows no concessions to the protesters with forty billion euros a fresh cuts economists and activists alike have...
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said in different words that his time to go is now and that he and his government do not belong in the international community leader of the representative of qatar just twenty four hours ago say that if the special envoy to syria cannot find a peaceful resolution to the problem then plan b. should be a no fly zone the last time there was a no fly zone approved by the security council that led to military intervention into libya so this is a serious issue and we do know the position of the u.s. of friends of britain that have been pushing for the charlottes side and his government to go have been supporting the syrian opposition russia's foreign minister lavrov said that it's quite concerning that western countries who are supporting the syrian opposition are increasingly turning the other way when violence and bloodshed is being perpetrated by rebels he said that this is a very dangerous pattern and this little to do with russia's worried that the latest attacks in syria aren't receiving any reaction from the un security council because some western nations are stepping back in addres
said in different words that his time to go is now and that he and his government do not belong in the international community leader of the representative of qatar just twenty four hours ago say that if the special envoy to syria cannot find a peaceful resolution to the problem then plan b. should be a no fly zone the last time there was a no fly zone approved by the security council that led to military intervention into libya so this is a serious issue and we do know the position of the...
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a crowd of thousands of spanish indignities decrying the government's austerity policies. a series of blasts has hit a military academy in the syrian capital damascus with rebels claiming responsibility for the bombing. president obama makes another attempt to to distance the us from the controversial video which i'll play for that was the world as he takes center stage at the u.n. general assembly. and water gun games before i build the japan plays a battleship full real compelling taiwanese vessels from disputed islands with water cannons. it was a large see a lie from moscow with me to bomb would say the moves that turned salo in madrid with riot police challenging all out of their forty five positions around the spanish politicians and plowing into a vase crawled of protesters flocking to the capitol from all across spain tens of thousands of demonstrators have joined a rally to express their anger with the government now let's now go to arches jacob reeves who is at the scene with more on this jacob good to see they now some brutal scenes we're seeing in madrid to bring us up
a crowd of thousands of spanish indignities decrying the government's austerity policies. a series of blasts has hit a military academy in the syrian capital damascus with rebels claiming responsibility for the bombing. president obama makes another attempt to to distance the us from the controversial video which i'll play for that was the world as he takes center stage at the u.n. general assembly. and water gun games before i build the japan plays a battleship full real compelling taiwanese...
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terror attacks targeted major government buildings and came just a day after two other blasts hit a security compound year is in the region brings us the details. two massive explosions rocked the syrian capital of damascus early on wednesday morning they happened to near the command headquarters of the army and the air force they were just minutes apart they also happened not far from one of the main squares of the capital city now they shattered the glass of windows of nearby buildings with some people reporting hearing those explosions several kilometers away in fact some eyewitnesses have gone as far as to say it was the largest explosion in damascus since fighting broke out there several months ago this part of the city is covered now with huge plumes of smoke the ambulances rushed to the scene the police have cordoned off the area to prevent traffic and people from getting closer we were also receiving reports that the ministry of defense is on fire now the syrian information minister has said that the explosions were caused by two roadside bombs one of which he says may have
terror attacks targeted major government buildings and came just a day after two other blasts hit a security compound year is in the region brings us the details. two massive explosions rocked the syrian capital of damascus early on wednesday morning they happened to near the command headquarters of the army and the air force they were just minutes apart they also happened not far from one of the main squares of the capital city now they shattered the glass of windows of nearby buildings with...
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governments bowing down to brussels saddling them with increasingly tough cuts in madrid protesters have clashed with police throwing stones and bottles at officers happened several injuries and arrests of groups has been following the protests. sometimes grief from spain have proven the body of bands the austerity protest in the year is our first time passes their frustrations and anger only seem to be hardening lessening to challenge the cloud providers this weekend politician i think that i'm a particular set out as many people feel they're already being fed a diet of police westerners promises by bruised protesters ambassador buildings becoming the euro zone's currency from athens to madrid capitals this week have been braced for an onslaught of the angry and indignant. boss to get out all the bleach and sun press here a surge mushers job benefit us they just benefit a very few people. on the european union on the banks these are cheats of betrayal the first force that increase. the no george more and that is the agreements between greece and it's not just in this state without any g
governments bowing down to brussels saddling them with increasingly tough cuts in madrid protesters have clashed with police throwing stones and bottles at officers happened several injuries and arrests of groups has been following the protests. sometimes grief from spain have proven the body of bands the austerity protest in the year is our first time passes their frustrations and anger only seem to be hardening lessening to challenge the cloud providers this weekend politician i think that...
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europeans have been venting their anger against their government spiraling down to brussels and saddling them with increasingly tough cuts in madrid protesters slashed clashed with police throwing stones and bottles of officers and there have been several injuries and arrests are she's taken griese has been following the protests. sometimes worry from spain have proven the body of bands the austerity protest of the year is hard but as time passes their frustrations and anger only seem to be hardening lessening the challenge of a crowd by the queen a politician i think that i'm appalled at all because many people feel they're already being fed a diet of police but hundreds microcode promises not bruised protests as ambassadors buildings are becoming the euro zone's currency from athens to madrid capitals this week have been braced for an onslaught of the angry and indignant. boss to get out all the belligerence on the rez here a surge marchers job benefit us there just benefit a very few people. on the european union on the banks these are cheats of betrayal the first force that
europeans have been venting their anger against their government spiraling down to brussels and saddling them with increasingly tough cuts in madrid protesters slashed clashed with police throwing stones and bottles of officers and there have been several injuries and arrests are she's taken griese has been following the protests. sometimes worry from spain have proven the body of bands the austerity protest of the year is hard but as time passes their frustrations and anger only seem to be...
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western governments because they've got their own interests at heart in the gulf country. president obama's not going to sleep. by really. until the election is over the presidential election has taken priority and the election here in the united states is on the resume so long as i'm not going to study anything about the brutality of the bahraini regime until after the elections the u.s. has its naval business physically based on my reading in the u.s. no. they don't want to absolutely believe and they're basing rights. for our physically. right now the cleavers are getting away with murder they're getting away with torture they're getting away with criminal activity and they're buying seats on the union human rights advisory council to try to make their early years regime appear to be acceptable to the international community but of course they are now and they are committing murder. george is entering a new political era with president saakashvili admitting defeat for his ruling party in parliamentary elections the opposition bloc georgian dream will now form a new government eff
western governments because they've got their own interests at heart in the gulf country. president obama's not going to sleep. by really. until the election is over the presidential election has taken priority and the election here in the united states is on the resume so long as i'm not going to study anything about the brutality of the bahraini regime until after the elections the u.s. has its naval business physically based on my reading in the u.s. no. they don't want to absolutely...
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top of two income the nation of the government conduct during the financial crisis those are live pictures that we're going to cross over to jacob greaves who's in the madrid with more. these crowds of really being swelling in those recently has been a heavy police presence so they've managed to quarter off sections surrounding the pole but making sure no one can get towards that building that any of the any official has left part of it so far being met by. boost by the mass crowd numbering in the thousands now nine hundred spain indeed off a million when it comes to mass them a sure ations opposed to the austerity measures currently being implemented by the government but this is different it's been dubbed occupy progress we spoke to some of the organizers behind this event and they say this very peaceful in nature she physically will take progress by storm but what they do want to do is surround the building really make sure their message is getting through opposed to austerity opposed to some of the cuts to health care jobs the salaries that have been invented by the current ad
top of two income the nation of the government conduct during the financial crisis those are live pictures that we're going to cross over to jacob greaves who's in the madrid with more. these crowds of really being swelling in those recently has been a heavy police presence so they've managed to quarter off sections surrounding the pole but making sure no one can get towards that building that any of the any official has left part of it so far being met by. boost by the mass crowd numbering in...
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. teachers protested here against cuts. they came onto the street at the government's announced the most severe round of budget savings so far. these latest austerity measures are widely seen as paving the way for a full-scale bailout. >> [spending -- speaking spanish] >> the minister of finance said he heard 2012 would be the last year the economy would shrink. another minister described it as a crisis budget designed to exit the crisis. this austerity budget aims to find savings of 40 billion joerres next year. each government department would how to make cuts of 90%. public-sector pay will be frozen for another year, and the retirement age is set to rise. >> just a few weeks ago, europe believed it had achieved a breakthrough. the european central bank said it would help come -- countries like spain by buying their bonds and reducing their borrowing costs. but there was a catch, spain would have to apply for a rescue and it would be strict conditions. but spain has resisted accepting conditions imposed from outside. part of the strategy behind today's budget was to adopt tough measure
. teachers protested here against cuts. they came onto the street at the government's announced the most severe round of budget savings so far. these latest austerity measures are widely seen as paving the way for a full-scale bailout. >> [spending -- speaking spanish] >> the minister of finance said he heard 2012 would be the last year the economy would shrink. another minister described it as a crisis budget designed to exit the crisis. this austerity budget aims to find savings...
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being debated by the government if passed it would mean deep slackness to pensions and raising the retirement age to sixty seven attorney and professor of constitutional law george packer gallen says it's geraghty has shown itself to be path to disaster. to say the other for their own recipe it's a second rate of recipe that's one reason. then with the system or at least a disease itself because we see that to yourself that bush hating nurses and the pressure to decrease it's now actually bigger than what it used to be decide to share it got us here and you have a point if you will have also this engine of the economy so it's a kind of vicious circle we're going to reduce them to a state where making a record a record in the luxury of people will reset up we had at the age of attrition exclusion central focal it's got implosion of the government itself so what are you think that there are in the months to come we are going to have to finish the year political crisis besides they're going to run. well there was a riot in madrid last night with tens of thousands of protesters around
being debated by the government if passed it would mean deep slackness to pensions and raising the retirement age to sixty seven attorney and professor of constitutional law george packer gallen says it's geraghty has shown itself to be path to disaster. to say the other for their own recipe it's a second rate of recipe that's one reason. then with the system or at least a disease itself because we see that to yourself that bush hating nurses and the pressure to decrease it's now actually...
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at the cuts in pay and increases in taxis and blame the government and eu institutions for what they call unjust measures -- protesters are angry at the cuts in pay and increases in taxes. correspondent miles johnson is following events in madrid. massive protests today in spain -- why are people taking to the streets in such large numbers? >> i think we have now had months of austerity, but i think there is a growing sign that these austere measures often, in the form of numbers, as people read in the newspapers. >> it appears pretty clear that spain needs help, but the spanish government seems to still be very hesitant to formally ask for eu help. why is that? >> we have a bit of a stalemate at the moment. i think the political stigma, which is attached to requesting a bailout, which would really involve the prime minister going on television in front of his voters and saying, "i have failed" because he was elected in november to avoid this sort of state, but there is a political stigma attached meaning that he is very unlikely to order one unless he is forced to. but what has beco
at the cuts in pay and increases in taxis and blame the government and eu institutions for what they call unjust measures -- protesters are angry at the cuts in pay and increases in taxes. correspondent miles johnson is following events in madrid. massive protests today in spain -- why are people taking to the streets in such large numbers? >> i think we have now had months of austerity, but i think there is a growing sign that these austere measures often, in the form of numbers, as...
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a more sophisticated partnership. he doesn't want to be writing checks to the foreign governments. he wants a more sophisticated interplay. that was where he was going with this. but he cited the initiative as the model that he would like to pursue. he said what bill clinton has done is a model for how far rin policy can go. many thanks. >> let's get right to our guests. retired four star general. general mccaffery, can i get your take on something, iran saying they have a big missile test and is this bs or is it real? >> i think they are trying to project eemense military power. i do think they have the batteries to close down the gulf for any kind of confrontation. military force is not the option in the gulf. >> but you could surmise that they were taking this test. because ahmadinejad was talking on the news yesterday. normally they would show us pictures. i'm skeptical, did anything happen at all or is this off the radar screen, nothing, zero? >> they have constructed a m missile industry and a lot of it was the russian defecting scientist. this is a third tier military power
a more sophisticated partnership. he doesn't want to be writing checks to the foreign governments. he wants a more sophisticated interplay. that was where he was going with this. but he cited the initiative as the model that he would like to pursue. he said what bill clinton has done is a model for how far rin policy can go. many thanks. >> let's get right to our guests. retired four star general. general mccaffery, can i get your take on something, iran saying they have a big missile...
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of from a green spain braces itself for another round of anti government demonstrations despite a brutal police crackdown alcide parliament the night before. and the fiery rages sweeps of the greek capital as protesters and police a slug it out in front of parliament with up to a million people walking out of work and a resulting no to austerity. it's eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t live with me say a gun battle reported erupted inside the army headquarters in syria's capital damascus after the complex was rocked by two postal explosions four people have been killed in the suicide attacks carried out by the rebel free syrian army artie's policia is in the region. two massive explosions rocked the syrian capital of damascus on the waynes day about what accounts they were targeting the military command center of the damascus regime now the moment the blast was caught on c.c.t.v. cameras if you look at it as footage that was released by the government you can see a white van driving past the military headquarters before it exploded according to syrian state television th
of from a green spain braces itself for another round of anti government demonstrations despite a brutal police crackdown alcide parliament the night before. and the fiery rages sweeps of the greek capital as protesters and police a slug it out in front of parliament with up to a million people walking out of work and a resulting no to austerity. it's eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t live with me say a gun battle reported erupted inside the army headquarters in syria's capital...
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look at it as footage that was released by the government you can see a white van driving past the military headquarters before it exploded according to syrian state television there world cost suicide bombers that detonated these explosions there also reporting that four military guards died and an additional fourteen people were injured among them military personnel as well as civilians now the blasts occurred just ten minutes apart from each other with the first one happening at just before seven o'clock local time on wednesday morning they also happened near a landmark square in damascus the result was that they shattered the glass of windows of nearby buildings and several residents kilometers away reported hearing the blast making them possibly the loudest explosions that have happened in the city of damascus since fighting broke out there several months ago most of wednesday saw damascus covered with thick smoke and this was as a result of the fires that also broke out in this heavily guarded military compound building the rebel group the free syrian army has claimed respons
look at it as footage that was released by the government you can see a white van driving past the military headquarters before it exploded according to syrian state television there world cost suicide bombers that detonated these explosions there also reporting that four military guards died and an additional fourteen people were injured among them military personnel as well as civilians now the blasts occurred just ten minutes apart from each other with the first one happening at just before...
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this has to do with the fiscal cliff given the fact there are government programs that will be going away at year end. is some of this in anticipation in terms of business going away? >> you know, my opinion, the answer to that question is no. i read a lot of the ceo's remarks in the press release. when you're looking at the shanghai index of china in general, fedex, caterpillar, this is a trend, and i don't think it has to do with what could be affected by the fiscal cliff. our last guest who made fun of the guidance out that far, did he have the same thing when the federal reserve and central bankers seemed to have some way to see in their crystal ball 2 1/2 to 4 years down the road? >> stealing my thunder, rick. >> let me counter that quickly. central bank concerns about deflation is very real. whether it's actually going to happen or not is irrelevant. this is about incentives. central banks have zero incentive to see a repeat. they will force reflation as much as they can globally to prevent that event. >> yeah, i want to pick up with that 2015 theme because i can't imagine you
this has to do with the fiscal cliff given the fact there are government programs that will be going away at year end. is some of this in anticipation in terms of business going away? >> you know, my opinion, the answer to that question is no. i read a lot of the ceo's remarks in the press release. when you're looking at the shanghai index of china in general, fedex, caterpillar, this is a trend, and i don't think it has to do with what could be affected by the fiscal cliff. our last...
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yield. everyone is chasing yield. you can't get it from the united states government. they'll pay you nothing. people are going say, wait a minute, now i have to pay 36% and i have risk in the marketplace. these are a lot of big issues. >> i know you meant governor romney. >> let me apologize. >> do you think we go to the election and are in standstill mode until then? once we get the clarity of who's in the white house, what's your expectation? >> i do. i don't anticipate a lot. i know people are talking about that we'll see more in the early parts of november because of the different things with the defense department and where they're going to be at as far as cuts go. we'll get an indication what's going to happen. i think we'll have to wait until the election is over and done with and we'll get clarity for the future of the markets. >> i really like the fact you're looking at this whole dividend issue. we've been talking about the fiscal cliff a lot on this program. do you really think these guys are going to allow dif vidend taxes to go to 43%? >> they think hthis is a bunch
yield. everyone is chasing yield. you can't get it from the united states government. they'll pay you nothing. people are going say, wait a minute, now i have to pay 36% and i have risk in the marketplace. these are a lot of big issues. >> i know you meant governor romney. >> let me apologize. >> do you think we go to the election and are in standstill mode until then? once we get the clarity of who's in the white house, what's your expectation? >> i do. i don't...
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speed limits. they are looking to slow down high speed training, the government approving a draft bill that would impose controls on such trading and critics worry it is excessive. you see the impact of high speed trading. what do you think? should will be rules in germany? should will be rules here? >> there should be rules both places. no doubt about it. a lot is not intended to be jamming the systems but it is and there has to be a payment system and i like the payment system they came up with in germany. >> it is not an issue -- it is an issue of speed, the speed that bothers you, the volume? >> the speed does not bother me. it is the fact potentially they can set up scenario that is unfortunately do cause markets to move in those flash crash type of events and those are awful. we all know that. that's an easy answer. the tough thing is how do you control that speed? i think by controlling that speed you make the folks that are actually trying to run at those speed limits at least have certain qualifications. that's what the german plan is. >> tell me more about the german pla
speed limits. they are looking to slow down high speed training, the government approving a draft bill that would impose controls on such trading and critics worry it is excessive. you see the impact of high speed trading. what do you think? should will be rules in germany? should will be rules here? >> there should be rules both places. no doubt about it. a lot is not intended to be jamming the systems but it is and there has to be a payment system and i like the payment system they...
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regime of obfuscation and regime way any government employee revealing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been hours now everything us the classified documents being found julian the songs and wiki leaks are officially enemies of the state and that anyone who works with them could be potentially persecuted and now he spoke not only of his own ongoing battle but also the wider implications for with the blows if the us continues along this course as mentioned or we were exclusively broadcasting our songes address is live and you can watch the full version on our website. which i want to tell you americans or julian assange just break through message exclusively on our t.v. dot com. another day of strong opinion at the u.n. general assembly as israeli and palestinian leaders address the chamber mahmoud abbas who cost half year at the u.n. with his failed bid for palestinian statehood last year is chasing a number observer status meanwhile israeli prime minister netanyahu has taken the stage to slam iran's alleged nuclear
regime of obfuscation and regime way any government employee revealing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been hours now everything us the classified documents being found julian the songs and wiki leaks are officially enemies of the state and that anyone who works with them could be potentially persecuted and now he spoke not only of his own ongoing battle but also the wider implications for with the blows if the us continues...
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regime of secrecy and national regime of obfuscation a regime where you need government employees reviewing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been ours and journalists from the media organization with them. as he said this is really a unique opportunity for his sons once of course to get his version of events and his message across the media coverage of this has very very greatly throughout the course of the case as he said altie exclusively in the embassy there as he delivered the message and we followed this case from the very beginning if you don't know the details of the case you've obviously not been watching r.t. but it has been very confusing there's been a lot of misreporting around this one of the main things being that a lot of the media have portrayed as being someone trying to avoid justice he's facing questioning in sweden over sexual assault allegations julian assange and his team of boys being very open about the fact they want to answer those questions but they want to do it without fear of extradition
regime of secrecy and national regime of obfuscation a regime where you need government employees reviewing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or it's been ours and journalists from the media organization with them. as he said this is really a unique opportunity for his sons once of course to get his version of events and his message across the media coverage of this has very very greatly throughout the course of the case as he said altie...
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24-hour strikes and walk-outs this month. workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle class with more money to buy goods, though inflation is not helping. but it may also drive up the cost of making some of those products there, as well. in our cover story, who gains as china's employee base moves up? despite china's present economic slowdown, the story of its workforce recently has been of migration from farm to factory. 25 million made the move in 1990. last year, that figure grew to 158 million. it has increased china's productivity and competitiveness. but lately, that workforce is demanding more. "they increasingly learn that there's a big gap in what they earn and some othe
24-hour strikes and walk-outs this month. workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle...